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Answer» For our our college project we need to set up a wireless guest network.
Now the wireless router is to be connected to the routerA which handles all the internal network connections too.
And this routerA is given internet access.
We can seperate the internal N/w And Wireless netwrk by putting them in different VLANs right
Is this idea correct? or is there any better ways?
Thank YouYou should have a separate Internet Service Provider connection. Ask you local provides if they will help you with your project. Maybe they want the publicity.
Otherwise you IT administrator has to come up with a way to have a separate LAN that can get into your internet gateway without ALSO getting into the college network. It is security issue.Its a project wherein we have our entire architecture setup, we are simulating a organization setup.
The setup REQUIRES a Wireless guest n/w.
Its a simulation. We are not DESIGNING or MODIFYING the college setup we are just having our own lab setup done over here. Git it. A simulation. You can set up a machine as a server and have it pretend to be the World Wide Web. You COULD use a Linux distribution as the server, thus no need to invest big bucks in a simulation. You want proof of concept and experience.You need to discuss this with your teacher as we don't usually help with home work.
Geek,
If you are feeling like doing school work how about you go back to school instead of doing other peoples work for them.
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